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Business card for Ray W. Clark, Manager of the Cascadian Hotel in Wenatchee, Washington, circa 1930s. Card includes a handwritten note from Clark to Dave Boice, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, introducing Clyde Pangborn. Also included is a foldout list of hotels associated with Western Hotels, Inc.
Sponsor agreement between Elliott N. Couden and the OX-5 Club, dated June 23, 179. States that Couden will act as sponsor for nominee Clyde Pangborn at the upcoming OX5 Awards Banquet and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Seattle, Washington.
Letter from Julius A. Barr to his parents, August 6, 1931. Discusses his departure from and return to China, his travels in the Pacific Northwest, and the demonstration of a Boeing aircraft. Three handwritten pages on Canadian Pacific (S. S. Empress of Russia) stationery and envelope.
Autobiographical narrative written by Joyce Helen Parker describing her experiences as a "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II, circa 2005. Four handwritten pages in spiral-bound notebook and two typed pages.